"He's still worth a pick between late Round 4 and Round 6, but use caution on Draft Day -- Marshall's Fantasy owners could be in for a long year," according to CBSSports.com, which still considers him a weekly contributor as a low-end No. 1 fantasy wide receiver.

Marshall is projected on ESPN for 76 receptions, 1,004 yards and nine touchdowns.

For a player with his two-year averages in catches and yards, Marshall should have more touchdowns. It's a bit puzzling why he doesn't, but that ultimately has kept him from ascending to among the top five fantasy wide receivers.

So it's also somewhat peculiar he's projected to catch almost a full three more touchdowns than his two-year average this season as he adjusts to a new quarterback and deals with his preseason suspension.

The player nicknamed Baby T.O. makes an updated appearance on FFToolbox, and it's not where Marshall owners want to see him. In his Biggest Draft Mistakes You Can Make column, FFT's Jeb Gorham writes: "With Cutler gone to Chicago, a new no-nonsense coach and his poor attitude, Marshall is a definite to avoid."